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other Sam

12-15-2007 05:16:57




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Don't the people in Iowa remember when Oprah made a remark about bergers and cost the cattlemen millions of dollars. Cost me $30,000 and I am a small operator.




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B W inmo

12-16-2007 04:29:46




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 Re: OT- Oprah and cattlemen in reply to other Sam, 12-15-2007 05:16:57  
Hay guys you can't blame it all on the pres you need to start with congress & representitves. You won't get a change untill we get rid of the old cronies that only care about what they want not what the people want...



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buickanddeere

12-15-2007 11:25:57




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 Re: OT- Oprah and cattlemen in reply to other Sam, 12-15-2007 05:16:57  
Hear about the latest Hollywood celebrity busted for drug possession? Oprah was going through the airport when security looked under her dress and found 80lbs of crack.



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Texas cattlemen

12-15-2007 11:11:35




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 Re: OT- Oprah and cattlemen in reply to other Sam, 12-15-2007 05:16:57  
Dont' think so.... Never forget the Alamo! When TCFA supports that B*^%$) is when their organization will be NO more!



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NEsota

12-15-2007 09:56:47




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 Re: OT- Oprah and cattlemen in reply to other Sam, 12-15-2007 05:16:57  
Let us face it. We will never be able to elect a leader as brilliant, honest and capable as the present occupant. None of the candidates can ever match even one of his many attributes.



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rrlund

12-15-2007 09:39:58




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 Re: OT- Oprah and cattlemen in reply to other Sam, 12-15-2007 05:16:57  
What can you say. Some people say that the antiChrist is walking on earth today,and I've heard some ponder that it's Oprah.

As for the politics of it all,I try to avoid the subject like the plague. I'll offer all of you some advice this one time though. If you're convinced that you're success depends on who wins elections,you need to take a long hard look at your life. You're doomed to waste your entire life being disapointed,miserable,broke and hated by half the population.I make it a policy to never defend what a politician says,because no matter who it is,sooner or later they'll make a fool of you. They're POLITICIANS. I would invite you to ask the unemployed union thugs in Michigan how well off they are after they got their dream candidate elected governor. I didn't support her and she's done more to improve my life than theirs. It's like the old saying,be careful what you wish for,you just might get it.

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sbin

12-15-2007 08:26:00




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 Re: OT- Oprah and cattlemen in reply to other Sam, 12-15-2007 05:16:57  
Lots of people parrot the opinions of media types.

Can not tell you how many people I hear that take their point of view directly from a radio personality known for eating so much oxycodin his hearing was damaged.
Guess it just depends on your political point of view whether excess food dulls ones intellect more than "hillbilly heroin".
Don't have much use for either myself.



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Dave from MN

12-15-2007 07:44:36




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 Re: OT- Oprah and cattlemen in reply to other Sam, 12-15-2007 05:16:57  
Yes, she really messed it up for alot of folks that time. She has done some awful good things in life as well. I agree, too many people folow celebrities like they are the savior, it"s crazy. My brother in law is like that, thought Governor Ventura was the greatest. Blames Bush for everything from gas prices to problems at his job, because he listens to EVERYTHING his union leader spit( no offese to any union people, I do respect you all), never researches for fact to back anything up. It"s a weird contry these days. I really dont think any of the presidential hopefulls right now will do anything to improve life as an American, we will have to vote for the best of the worse and do a lot of praying. I know at least 10 people that would make great leaders for this county, ex military, business and tech savy, moral, say what they mean, not what is popular, and have passion and compassion, but in this day and age they would a snoballs chance in hell to even ever get their name out there. Depressing, but I will continue to YELL as loud as I can and stick with what I believe in.

God Bless and help America

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MarkB_MI

12-15-2007 05:56:28




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 Re: OT- Oprah and cattlemen in reply to other Sam, 12-15-2007 05:16:57  
Maybe they also remember that she won the lawsuit that cattlemen in Texas brought against her. Or that during the entire five week trial, she broadcast her show from Amarillo, winning a big PR coup with the people there. Say what you will about Oprah, she ain't stupid.



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Midwest redneck

12-15-2007 05:38:17




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 Re: OT- Oprah and cattlemen in reply to other Sam, 12-15-2007 05:16:57  
It just goes to show you what state the country is in when the USA public listens to that broad, who is also extremely wealthy. Sad state of affairs when companies in the rust belt are barely profitable, or going out of business and Oprah the queen is sitting on hundreds of millions of dollars. Makes me sick. She looks like she eats pretty good to me--likely prime rib. She needs to loose 80 pounds---*IIIIITCH.

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MF Poor

12-15-2007 05:22:30




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 Re: OT- Oprah and cattlemen in reply to other Sam, 12-15-2007 05:16:57  
People who would listen to Oprah Windbag for their political insight don't have minds of their own, muchless memories. She's got loads of cash. Why would she care ANYTHING about the working folks in this country. And her "friend" she's backing isn't much different.



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35A

12-15-2007 06:01:28




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 Re: OT- Oprah and cattlemen in reply to MF Poor, 12-15-2007 05:22:30  
This country seems to be full of mindless fools who listen to that wind bag and others like her. I have not seen or heard one person of either party that I would vote for. I like to hear Fred Thompson talk if he would just say the right stuff. Hope this country elects the right person this time. So many problems effect the working folks these days, makes it hard to just get up & get going every morning. Xucking gasoline prices!! Be sure to vote though!!!!!

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SDE

12-15-2007 07:07:47




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 Re: OT- Oprah and cattlemen in reply to 35A, 12-15-2007 06:01:28  
There will most likely NEVER be a right person to be elected to the Presidency. We have become a nation of diverse people. About the only thing that the MAJORITY of the people have in common is their right to complain about who has been elected.
What the little people need to do is get a good grip on what our SENATORS are doing. To many complain but don't call or write to them.
SDE



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